- Ron Hayter
Ron Hayter is the longest-serving city councillor of
Edmonton ,Alberta , having served since 1971 until 1995, when he stepped down to join the National Parole Board. He returned to council during the 2001 civic election, and was re-elected in the 2004 and 2007 civic elections.Hayter was born in Northern
Saskatchewan onJuly 30 ,1936 to Vera Hayter ofRegina , Saskathewan and Raleigh "Slim" Hayter, of Murray Hill,Prince Edward Island . Raleigh was then a Saskatchewanlumberman who later lived as a trapper in Northern Alberta on the Little Berland river until his death in 1984. Ron was the oldest of six boys, all raised in the lumber camp at Akosane, Saskatchewan. They were a poor family. His father was opposed to school, and Hayter didn't get the chance to attend school until age 12 when his father was incarcerated for illegal deer hunting. He nevertheless graduated at 18 and went to work for the legendary Ma Murray as a reporter for theAlaska Highway News. When he was 22, he got a scoop about the collapse of thePeace River, Alberta Bridge which got him national attention and a job on theEdmonton Journal . The night his first child was born, he appeared live on the CBC quiz show Front Page Challenge to discuss this story.He later became a correspondent for
Time magazine . An amateur boxer and baseball player in his youth, he went on to sit on international sporting bodies IAMBA and the WBA, and headed the CanadianBoxing body for many years. He was a judge at some world heavy weight bouts and helped bring baseball to theOlympics .He was married to the late Grace Jacqueline Bacon Hayter, and is the father of four children, the writer
Sparkle Hayter , Sandra Hayter, Nevin Hayter, and Hudson Hayter, who died in infancy. He is the nephew of the late bush pilot and aviation pioneer Henry W. "Harry" Hayter, who is in the Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame.External links
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_265_210_0_43/http;/CMSServer/COEWeb/ron%20hayter/ Ron Hayter profile Edmonton City Council]
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